Dee Ocleppo: For her second collection, Dee Hilfiger sought inspiration from her travels to Mustique, seen in tropical prints done in brights, such as pink, blue, yellow

Tommy and Dee Hilfiger

Times Arrow: Launched last year by Christine Park, Times Arrow featured a collaboration with stylist Kate Foley for spring–updated classics from the contemporary line by adding pops of color.

Melissa: The Plastic-shoe brand continued its designer
collaborations. Jason Wu introduced the Flox sandal, while Karl Lagerfeld added pearls and the likeness of his cat to flats and pumps.

Melissa: The Plastic-shoe brand continued its designer
collaborations. Jason Wu introduced the Flox sandal, while Karl Lagerfeld added pearls and the likeness of his cat to flats and pumps.

Doyle & Doyle: The sister duo known for their vintage jewelry business have created their own collection, Heirloom by Doyle & Doyle. It comprises sterling silver and 18-karat gold, often in combination, done in celestial and navigational motifs.

Dannijo: The Dannijo sisters have upped the ante with this collection, which features jewels, bags and their newly launched shoes. Inspired by their friend Lyle Owerko’s photo journal of his trip to Mongolia, the jewelry had an old-world feel.

An animal print bag at Dannijo fit the collection’s bohemian vibe.

Models sporting sandals at Dannijo.

Kotur: Fiona Kotur went “hyper pop” this season with an “optimistic” collection inspired by Jasper Johns, Robeert Indiana and Rudie Cohn and Bernard Lansky, the preferred tailorsof Elvis.

Kara Ross: Kara Ross launched her “Itty Bitty” bag in a multitude of brightly colored skins at her uptown boutique among the line’s signature jewels and quirky crystal lobsters.

Marc Alary: Marc Alary continued with his wildlife motifs this season focusing on the panther and mini-versions of his beloved animals. He is also launching scarves this season.